All eyes will be on Lot 200 at this week’s Inglis Sales and online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au is tipping the half-sister of Black Caviar and All Too Hard could fetch in excess of $2.51 million.
Sportsbet.com.au has opened a market on what the highest price paid for any of the yearlings for sale this week will be, with a price tag of between $2.51 million and $3 million the early $2.80 favourite.
A sale price of more than $3.5 million has been given some chance ($4.20), while the outsider in the market at $14 is for no sale to break the $1.5 million barrier.
“There are some great yearlings up for grabs, but Helsinge has proven to be an outstanding broodmare and her Redoute’s Choice filly is set to go for a huge price,” sportsbet.com.au’s Ben Hawes said.
What will be the highest price paid for a Yearling at the 2012 Inglis sales?
$2.80 $2.51 million to $3 million
$3.70 $2.01 million to $2.5 million, $3.01 million to $3.5 million
$4.20 Over $3.5 million
$9.00 $1.5 million to $2 million
$14 Under $1.5 million